Monday, January 7, 2008
Intel Corp. will launch 16 new Penryn PC processors made in its 45nm process technology at CES. Although the chips span everything from quad-core server CPUs to desktop and notebook chips, Intel chief executive Paul Otellini will focus his comments in a CES keynote on the mobile world of the personal Internet.
Five of the new chips will refresh Intel's existing Santa Rosa notebook platform, cranking CPU speeds up to 2.6 GHz while lowering power consumption to about 29 W. High-end notebook chips coming later this year will pull power consumption down to 25W maximum from 35W on some of the notebook chips today.
Indeed notebooks have been on a tear thanks to their built-in wireless capabilities, falling prices and the hunger for mobility.
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